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Blue Lights, Vols. 1-2
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Artist(s)Kenny Burrell
StudioBlue Note Records
Release DateJuly 15, 1997
UPC Code724385718427
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About Kenny Burrell - Blue Lights, Vols. 1-2

Kenny Burrell's classic Blue Note jam session with the tenors of Tina Brooks and Junior Cook, trumpeter Louis Smith and Art Blakey, complete in stereo on CD for the first time. Added to the two original LPs is the bonus track "I Never Knew." BLUE LIGHTS was originally released as two seperate LPs. All tracks on this reissue are mastered in stereo. Album Description

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. Phinupi
  2. Yes Baby
  3. Scotch Blues
  4. The Man I Love
  5. I Never Knew
Disc 2
  1. Caravan
  2. Chuckin'
  3. Rock Salt
  4. Autumn In New York

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (2 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteA studio blowing session?!Quote
This is an excellent album. The previous review gave you a complete insight in what you'll find in this recording so I'll not spend my time telling you who's there and who's not. I can add that this album is so well recorded that it almost doesn't seem a live album. It seems a studio blowing session! It seems that the audience had been abducted by aliens! They didn't make a move, a shout, a breath! There's only music here. People? I dont't know! Maybe they went to the bathroom for the entire sets, I don't know! There's alot to shout and to get electrified here, but no one opens his mouth here! Extremely quiet people! Every tune here is really streched out and the solos are outstanding. All the guys played great in these nights. This album does not even seems a Kenny Burrell album because he does not have all that space. It seems almost an all star reunion. Anyway it is true among all the guys the trumpet player, Louis Smith, clean them up! His solos are spectacular fifties trumpet bebop examples! These guys all together was a perfect jazz machine! There's only one little thing that I don't like here. The scottish melodic line at the beginning of "Scottish blues", I don't know what it is (a traditional scottish melody I suppose) but it is futile and completly out of place. But don't worry it is simply a statement at the beginning and at the end of the tune. This album is spec-ta-cu-lar believe me! A friend of mine copied it to me, but I loved it so much that I HAD to own it original, so I bought it. Now it's your turn !! C'mon, let's do IT ! August 23, 2004

rating: 4 QuoteGreat Live Blue NoteQuote
"Blue Lights Volume 1 & 2" is one of Burrell's two great live Blue Note recordings from the late 50s, the other being "At The Five Spot Cafe." I particularly enjoy this double CD for two reasons -- Louis Smith and Tina Brooks. Both of these gentlemen were under-recorded Blue Note players, and anything featuring them is a treat. (Most of Smith's and Brooks' solo BN recordings have been made available for limited times recently, and any fan of this album should try to find them.) Junior Cook subs in for Tina on some tracks, while Duke Jordan and Bobby Timmons split piano duties. Sam Jones and Art Blakey complete the personnel. The songs (4 of 9 are Burrell originals) are all nice, long, drawn out jams in which all players get a chance to state their business. An excellent album! July 8, 2000

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